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Autism Recovery – How long and what is it going to take? This is a question that I frequently get from new biomedical parents. And it’s a doozy. For those of you who have been on this journey, you know what a loaded question it is. Recovering your child takes everything you have and more. …

Why does your child with autism have trouble making eye contact, look out of the sides of their eyes, stim in front of their eyes or look at toys and people very closely (sometimes moving like a camera lense in and out)??? Years ago I watched a Ted Talk called How Brains Learn to See.…

As a Naturopathic Doctor who has been focused on treating autism for 14 years, I continue to be amazed at the impact of dietary changes on autism spectrum disorder. I initially trained as a DAN! doctor, which stands for Defeat Autism Now! DAN doctors recommended removing gluten, dairy, soy, sugar and corn. Thousands of…

It is estimated that 1 in 6 Canadian children has a developmental delay. The diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder has increased over 2000% in the last 10 years. Up 30% in the last two years alone. If this isn’t an epidemic, I don’t know what is. 1 in 68 children is now estimated to have…

For those of you who know your child has SID (Sensory Integration Disorder) or, as it is often called, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), I don’t need to tell you that kids who have sensory pain can be a nightmare to parent. A nightmare to discipline. A nightmare to figure out. A nightmare for teachers. A nightmare…

If you’re a man, having children at an older age may put your grandchild at a higher risk of having an autism. A new study, which was published in JAMA Psychiatry on March 20, found that risk factors for autism may increase over several generations “We tend to think in terms of the here and…

Women who suffered abuse as children are 3.5 times more likely to have children diagnosed with autism. http://psychcentral.com/news/2013/03/23/women-who-suffered-childhood-abuse-more-likely-to-have-child-with-autism/52959.html

This is a step by step guide educating parents on the biomedical approach to treating people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). These treatment options have been studied and used clinical for years to help support the optimal health of children and adults with ASD.